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Old 12-26-2004, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by MySwiss
Andre. Yes I have used the Profec B with great results. I actually like the Profec B better then the spec 2, for the simplicity.

NZ951. Your right that you did save a bit of money, but you still had to get it welded. Unless you do your own welding yourself, your not actuallyu saving anything. Your cost for the Tial was 215$ plus shipping, plus the flanges 50$ plus shipping, plus the welding and fitting, at least 20$. You easily spend 300$ with shipping for the hole kit.

We sell, our ready to bolt on kits for 315$ , at your door, in the continental USNo welding or fabrication needed.

You can often save a few buck on these cars , but at what cost??????
Yes I had to get it welded, the TOTAL cost was $265 in the car. It was more of a hassle than having a flange that made the tial fit without other fabrication. Its certainly much less hassle using the aftermarket adapters I imagine.
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Sam Lin: Yeah! I`ve also looked into that one. Seems pretty nice! You think that one gives the best control of boost and best spool up? Any idea of why its better? Is there any function the GReddy controllers have that I`ll be missing if going for the Blitz SBC-iD? My goal is for sure best boost controll and spoolup time! The Blitz Power Meter-iD also seems very nice to have!
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I can't pinpoint what makes it better, but I have tested most of the EBCs out there (notably not the Greddy E-01 and Turbosmart e-boost), and my results correlate with every other test I've seen - the SBC-iD is THE best boost controller on the market. Fastest spool, and rock steady control.

I currently have 2 of them paired with the Power Meters - really nice units. One pair may be up for sale soon, as I'll be selling a car.

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Old 12-27-2004, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Sam Lin
tma§951, if your goal is boost control and best spoolup, the Blitz SBC-iD is your only choice.

Sam
Picked mine up for 200 bucks including a brand new greddy timer i love good deals. I am hoping great results but as sam said it works great
Old 12-27-2004, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Sam Lin

I currently have 2 of them paired with the Power Meters - really nice units. One pair may be up for sale soon, as I'll be selling a car.

Sam
Maybee I`m up for one pair when you`re ready to sell! Let me know if you remember
Old 12-28-2004, 02:26 PM
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if you look at the way the tial is designed, i think it'd be really easy to make those flanges, none of the bolts would get in the way...and is the price on the SFR site...the 249 is that with the flanges or is it another 119 for the flanges ontop of the 249?
Old 12-28-2004, 02:39 PM
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Andre,
the price for Rennlisters is less than the site price.. It would be 358$ for both but the rennlist price is $300 for both!

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Just a quick one - can someone point me in the direction of SFR and Myswiss? Google wouldn't find them for me....
I'm really interested in a new wastegate!
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